Load Serving Entity definition

Load Serving Entity or “LSE” shall have the meaning specified in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.
Load Serving Entity or “LSE” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the PJM Agreements.
Load Serving Entity means an entity that secures energy and Transmission Service (and related Interconnected Operations Services) to serve the electrical demand and energy requirements of its end-use customers.**

Examples of Load Serving Entity in a sentence

  • Load Serving Entity or “LSE” – an entity that has been granted the authority or has an obligation pursuant to state or local law, regulation or franchise to sell electricity to retail customers located within the PJM Control Area as that term is defined in the PJM RAA or in successor, superseding or amended versions of the PJM RAA that may take effect from time to time over the term of this Agreement.

  • The Customer may terminate service under this Service Agreement no earlier than ninety (90) days after providing the ISO with written notice of the Customer’s intention to terminate; except that a Load Serving Entity must continue to take service under this Tariff as long as it continues to serve Load within the NYCA.

  • Aggregations Community Power Aggregation Serving as Load Serving Entity 6.


More Definitions of Load Serving Entity

Load Serving Entity. (or “LSE”) means an entity designated by a retail electricity customer (including the Customer) to provide capacity, energy and ancillary services to serve such customer, in compliance with NYISO Tariffs, rules, manuals and procedures.
Load Serving Entity or “LSE” shall mean any entity (or the duly designated agent of such an entity), including a load aggregator or power marketer, (i) serving end-users within the PJM Region, and (ii) that has been granted the authority or has an obligation pursuant to state or local law, regulation or franchise to sell electric energy to end-users located within the PJM Region. Load Serving Entity shall include any end-use customer that qualifies under state rules or a utility retail tariff to manage directly its own supply of electric power and energy and use of transmission and ancillary services.
Load Serving Entity has the meaning provided in the CES Order.
Load Serving Entity or “LSE” has the meaning provided in the CES Order.
Load Serving Entity means an entity, including a load aggregator or power marketer, (1) serving end-users within the PJM Control Area, and (2) that has been granted the authority or has an obligation pursuant to state or local law, regulation or franchise to sell electric energy to end-users located within the PJM Control Area, or the duly designated agent of such an entity.
Load Serving Entity or “LSE” means any entity or individual that sells retail commodity electricity supply to an end-use customer located in New York State, including any ESCO and each electric distribution company regulated by the PSC, serving in their roles as electric commodity supplier of last resort, jurisdictional municipal utilities, community choice aggregators not otherwise served by an ESCO, customers purchasing power directly from NYISO, and Long Island Power Authority (“LIPA”) and the New York Power Authority (“NYPA”) to the extent LIPA and NYPA have voluntarily agreed to act as LSEs.
Load Serving Entity means any entity that (A) sells or provides electricity to end users located in California, or (B) generates electricity at one site and consumes electricity at another site that is in California and that is owned or controlled by the company. A load-serving entity does not include the owner or operator of a co-generator.